The biggest problem with the Janko keyboard is that diatonic glissandos are impossible to execute with a single hand, unless enough rows are added to be able to glide across the entire range of the keyboard. Notwithstanding, I kinda wish I started out with a keyboard like this, because it looks so much more practical, for the most part. But since I've dedicated most of my life to learning to play from the standard keyboard, and because this configuration is far from being standardized, I don't think I'd want to convert to something new even if given the opportunity, seeing as how there really isn't much point in doing so. I'd say this is more practical for jazz and other improv-related genres, rather than classical music due to the inability to execute glissando passages with precision (save for whole-tone glissandi).
Woow I would like to play on this kind of piano :D!!!
Great thing!)
how would one do a repetition with these keys?
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The biggest problem with the Janko keyboard is that diatonic glissandos are impossible to execute with a single hand, unless enough rows are added to be able to glide across the entire range of the keyboard. Notwithstanding, I kinda wish I started out with a keyboard like this, because it looks so much more practical, for the most part. But since I've dedicated most of my life to learning to play from the standard keyboard, and because this configuration is far from being standardized, I don't think I'd want to convert to something new even if given the opportunity, seeing as how there really isn't much point in doing so. I'd say this is more practical for jazz and other improv-related genres, rather than classical music due to the inability to execute glissando passages with precision (save for whole-tone glissandi).
On a normal piano you can do a diatonic glissando in only one of the twelve keys.
Liszt, Godowsky etc. used glissando-like passages not in C major or F# pentatonic (e.g. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2)
Just finger every note, like Liszt would.
Take a look at what Xu Lily said; wouldn't wanna discredit the technique of Liszt, would you?
@@Persun_McPersonson Who is discrediting Liszt for anything?